
SIPHER Consortium
@sipherc
SIPHER develops systems science to reduce health inequalities by promoting healthy public policy across government sectors. Current focus on Inclusive Economies
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http://www.sipher.ac.uk 02-10-2019 10:05:54
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Our final lunchtime Webinar💻Evaluation of a complex systems science programme 📅 is this Wednesday 26 Feb with Dr Liz Such Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN . Learn how SIPHER started, grew and developed to deliver on its ambitions over 5 years. Please join us! 📷bit.ly/3YJeBo6



📢Join The University of Sheffield as a #Research Associate in Normative Social Preferences. Be part of the Policy Modelling for Health £7.5M Population Health Improvement UK project, shaping health policy through innovative research. Full-time, hybrid, fixed-term. Apply by 11 March! 🔗 bit.ly/4kcSGhL




How do we tackle health inequalities for our communities? Our virtual public health conference taking place 1-3 April with Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) will explore this. We’ll have expert speakers, best practice and much more. Sign up for free: orlo.uk/lQG4k


📢Call for Papers! Reserachers University of Glasgow & Durham University are hosting a Systems & Simulation Approaches in Population Research session at #BSPS2025 and seeking work utilising microsimulation, agent-based models, system dynamics models, network analysis & more! #PopulationScience



"Health inequity is not an accident." World Health Organization (WHO)'s new report looks at why health outcomes are so different for different people & confirms that to ⬇️avoidable health gaps we must address the non-medical root causes that shape most of our health and wellbeing.



Prof. Petra Meier reflects on over five years leading SIPHER Consortium — a groundbreaking journey using systems science to transform how we shape healthy public policy - Read her commentary on Glasgow’s Social Sciences Hub gla.ac.uk/explore/glasgo… - #SocSciHub




LIVE at the Insigneo Showcase! Prof. Robin Purshouse (The University of Sheffield) shares how SIPHER's cutting-edge computational models are supporting government efforts to reduce health inequalities. 📺 Catch the podcast interview (17:57–32:00): youtu.be/pAwZCxTGp8M?fe… via YouTube